300 Mr. H. Druce on some 



Nelo panalia, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, antennae, thorax, tegulae, abdomen, and legs 

 dark brown. Primaries dark brown, with a large oval-shaped 

 orange-yellow spot at the end of the cell : secondaries dark 

 brown, the underside very similar to the upperside, but paler. 



Expanse I7V inch. 



Hab. Bolivia (Garlepp, Mus. Druce). 



Nelo thyrea, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, antennae, thorax, tegular, abdomen, and legs 

 black. Primaries bluish black, with a large oval white spot 

 at the end of the cell : underside similar to the upperside, 

 but the costal margin and the apex silver-grey, crossed by 

 the black veins : secondaries blue-black, the underside silvery 

 grey, with the veins all black. 



Expanse 1-^ inch. 



Hab. Bolivia (Garlepp, Mus. Druce). 



Nelo kermcea, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, antennae, thorax, tegulae, abdomen, and legs 

 black. Primaries black, with a large oval-shaped chrome- 

 yellow spot beyond the band crossed with black veins : 

 secondaries deep black ; the underside greyish black, with all 

 the veins black. 



Expanse If inch. 



Hab. Ecuador, Balsaparaba (Mus. Druce). 



This species is allied to Nelo paterna, Druce. 



Sangala superba, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, antennae, thorax, and tegulae black ; abdo- 

 men above blue- blacky the sides striped with bright red, the 

 underside black; legs black. Primaries dark glossy blue, 

 with a large bright red band crossing the wing at the end of 

 the cell from the costal margin almost to the anal angle ; on 

 the underside the band is pale orange-colour : secondaries 

 glossy dark blue, the underside dark brown ; all the veins 

 black ; the costal margin and a streak between each vein 

 bright red. 



Expanse 2 inches. 



Hab. Colombia, Manaure (F. Simons, Mus. Druce). 



